340:. He also vowed to lower the city's property tax increase to 1% annually by instituting a hiring freeze, promised to cut fees for business licenses, and to institute a one-time tax break for sports and arts organizations. Norris took aim at a number of high-profile projects that he attributed to Clark, vowing to halt a new downtown library project—which he characterized as "gold plated"—along with a rapid-transit system and a greenhouse gas emissions-reduction plan. Norris was criticized by Clark throughout the campaign for spreading misinformation, and media commentators noted that Norris often failed to provide evidence for his claims about those projects. Clark also charged that Norris had organized a slate of candidates for the election, citing his presence at campaign launches and efforts at door-knocking with candidates who were running on similar campaign commitments, but Norris denied the charge. Norris was also accused of using "divisive language" by the management of a local shelter after saying it needed "fixing and removal." He further became embroiled in controversy for a Halloween social media post making unsubstantiated accusations about Clark mistreating female board members at the city's modern art gallery. Although Norris expressed "regret" for the post, he blamed it on campaign manager Dale Richardson, who was ultimately fired over the incident. Richardson was later identified as the source of a large in-kind donation of $ 19,629.94 to Norris's failed mayoral campaign. Norris also campaigned on a platform of increasing the speed limit in the Northeast swale from 60 km/h to 70 km/h, despite this being above the road's design limits and the risk increased injury and death due to vehicle - wildlife collisions in this area. The Saskatoon & District Labour Council, which typically only endorses candidates, also warned voters against supporting Norris due to his record as Labour minister. The president of the Council, Don MacDonald, said that "here's not a lot of trust" with Norris, and that he was "not considered a friend of labour."
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Services Act, and Bill 6, the Trade Union
Amendment Act. Both bills were maligned as anti-labour, as they removed the right to strike for more than 65,000 workers and made it harder for workers to unionize, and they would prove among the most contentious issues of the government's term. The former was ultimately struck down after being deemed unconstitutional by the
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Advanced Education amidst a funding crisis at the University of Saskatchewan. After the province announced cuts to the university's operating budget, the institution launched a controversial program review with the aim of reducing its budget. The crisis ultimately led to the firing of the university's president,
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Conservative Party of Canada members that similarly target
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Perhaps Rob Norris's most significant contribution to public policy was his work that resulted in an entrenched right to strike as a constitutionally protected right. In 2007, Norris led the implementation of revised labour legislation in
Saskatchewan introducing Bill 5, the Public Services Essential
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Legislative Secretary for First Nations and Métis Engagement and for International Trade and Education before returning to cabinet in September 2013, taking over his former post as Minister
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provincial election by a narrow margin of 300 votes. Norris was appointed as the
Minister responsible for Advanced Education, Labour, and Immigration in the first Saskatchewan Party government. In these roles Norris oversaw changes to the Graduate Retention Program, implemented a new strategy for
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In 2023, Norris retweeted a transphobic post from Cary
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in 2015. In their decision on Norris's Public
Services Essential Services Act, the Supreme Court decision codified that the right to strike is a constitutionally protected right, as a guaranteed right of freedom of association protected by Section 2(d) of the
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2302:"Possessing rare & real experience in governing Canada while being authentic & empathetic, especially to the growing stresses & struggles of Canadian families, communities and businesses, @JeanCharest_ has my endorsement"
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2071:"Saskatoon mayoral candidate Rob Norris using 'divisive language' to 'garner votes': Lighthouse"
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1836:"Mayoral candidate Rob Norris vows to drop Saskatoon's property taxes with hiring freeze"
1807:"Mayoral candidate Rob Norris touts 'safer Saskatoon,' lambastes 'passive' Charlie Clark"
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and Innovation. In 2011 he oversaw the approval of $ 1.2 billion in funding to build a
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2011:"Fact-checking Rob Norris on 4 of his claims about Mayor Charlie Clark | CBC News"
1352:"MLA Rob Norris Named Legislative Secretary for International Trade and Education"
816:"Norris hoping background in politics will help launch him into the mayor's chair"
2130:"Analysis: Clark rode big-time union donations to second term as Saskatoon mayor"
1774:"Rob Norris declares candidacy for mayor of Saskatoon in 2020 municipal election"
1563:"Saskatchewan's Wall shuffles his cabinet but most of his top ministers stay put"
1294:"Modifications to Saskatchewan's Family Reunification Program Instigate Protests"
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2388:"Former provincial minister Rob Norris departs Canadian Light Source"
2406:"Former provincial minister Rob Norris joins Canadian Light Source"
1929:"Norris says he wants to shelve downtown Saskatoon library project"
185:. Norris received a master's degree in political science from the
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907:"Advanced Education Minister Rob Norris won't seek re-election"
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1711:"Former MLA Rob Norris considering run for mayor of Saskatoon"
1236:"The world's first carbon capture plant opens in Saskachewan"
998:"Norris bid to become Saskatoon mayor puts pressure on Clark"
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Norris first entered provincial politics as a member of the
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1206:"Saskatchewan approves $ 1.2B carbon capture power plant"
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1651:"Wolf rejects 2016 mayor bid; Norris won't rule one out"
1592:"Rob Norris resigning as MLA, taking position at U of S"
1147:"First Nations University hit by massive restructuring"
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This article is about the Canadian politician. For the
1959:"Norris, Clark spar over low-emissions community plan"
1323:"Norris, 6 others out in major Sask. cabinet shuffle"
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1265:"Saskatchewan tightening up immigration rules"
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